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Product Information

The Phoenix Hydro-X Xtreme Xtractor is the most effective and efficient extraction tool on the market today.

No other extractor today can pull as much water from the carpet and pad!

Insurance companies recognize the Hydro-X Xtractor as the best tool on the market and allow for "special extraction tool" rates, sometimes up to three times higher rates per square foot than regular extraction tools.

The Phoenix Hydro-X Xtreme Xtractor's patented Suction Roller provides both suction and compression—forcing water to the surface then sucking the water away, not allowing the water to be reabsorbed back into the carpet and pad.

The X-treme Xtractor is steerable and self-propelled with variable speeds. One restoration technician can operate the unit and extract 1,200 square feet of carpet and pad in under 2 hours.

The Society for Cleaning Restoration Technicians, formerly ISCT, performed a market study of extraction devices at Shaw Industries. The results from that testing can be seen in the published report from the ISCT. In that independent study of restoration professionals, the Hydro-X Xtreme Xtractor with the Phoenix Hydro-X Vacuum Pac pulled more water out of the carpet and pad than any other product on the market today, in one case pulling 40 gallons(or 320 pints) more water out than the next best tool.

Industry experts all say its easier to extract water out of a structure than it is through dehumidification and air movement. If you want to cut days off of your drying process, the Xtreme Xtractor is a necessity.

The Hydro-X Xtreme Xtractor tool can be connected with the Phoenix Hydro-X Vacuum Pac,other portable extractors or truck mounts.However, the SCRT W.E.T. Study showed best performance is when combined with the Hydro-X Vacuum Pac.

*Hydro-X Xtreme Xtractor shown with optional Hydro-X Vacuum Pac

Usage

Usage

Not all Carpet and Pad Configurations Are the Same

Every specific combination of carpet and pad will require the restorer to check and determine how many passes the Xtreme must make to dry the floor. One structure could have multiple different carpet/pad configurations; thus the restorer will have to check each one to determine the proper amount of passes.

Note: The Xtractor is to be used for ONLY carpet and pad. Running on hard surfaces (like glue-down carpet) will not allow for a proper vacuum seal and could damage the perforated roller.

Determining a plan to dry with the Xtreme Xtractor.

Observe the type of carpet and pad installed.

Next, run the Xtreme Xtractor about 2-3 feet into the corner and back out (making 2 passes over the wet floor). Pull back the carpet in the corner, then pull back the pad. Squeeze the pad to determine if water leaks from your fist. If no water drips, then that is the amount of passes needed to dry this particular carpet and pad combination. If water drips from your hand after grabbing the pad, then continue running the Xtreme into the corner until the correct amount of passes is determined to dry the floor.

Note: The speed dial on the Xtreme can be turned up to help reduce the amount of time it takes to complete the drying process. The speed has a direct effect on the amount of water extracted in one pass.

Historically, fast speed is appropriate for easy extraction type carpets and pad, such as cutpile, and slow speed is appropriate for hard extraction type carpets and pad, such as berbers.